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Author: Nikhil Jain

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"The HigherEd Podcast" by ForeignAdmits is a focused discussion forum for International Students, Alumni, Universities, Counsellors, Consultants and other stake holders in International Education aiming to bring deep conversations and updated insights about destinations, careers, industries, processes, immigration changes, student services, student engagements, student choices in admissions to financing /scholarships and visas and more.

We shall cover a lot of insights in diverse formats of conversation & multiple languages also to make it accessible for all students from different cultures.
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This podcast episode provides a comprehensive guide for students and professionals planning to relocate to Germany under the new 2025/26 regulatory framework. We break down the transition to digital application systems, updated financial benchmarks, and the specific documentation required for Indian applicants to ensure a successful visa outcome.The 2025 Digital Shift: Explore how the Consular Services Portal (Auslandsportal), launched in January 2025, has transformed the visa process into a hybrid model of online document submission and mandatory in-person biometric verification.Why Germany Degree is valued in Europe and in IndiaThe APS Prerequisite: Why the Academic Evaluation Centre (APS) certificate is the first non-negotiable step for Indian students and how it serves as the foundation for your entire application.2025 Financial Benchmarks: A detailed look at the new Blocked Account (Sperrkonto) requirements—€992 per month for students (€11,904 annually) and €1,091 per month for Opportunity Card holders (€13,092 annually).The Opportunity Card (Chancenkarte): Understanding this new points-based system that allows skilled workers to enter Germany for up to one year to search for employment without a prior job offer.Health Insurance Compliance: Navigating the two-phase requirement, starting with Travel Insurance for entry and transitioning to Statutory (GKV) or Private (PKV) German health insurance upon arrival.Arrival Essentials: What happens after you land, from City Registration (Anmeldung) within two weeks to activating your Blocked Account and paying the mandatory Radio Tax (Rundfunkbeitrag).Timeline Strategy: Why you must begin your preparation at least 4–5 months before your intended travel date due to the 6–12 week processing window following your consulate interview.Work Rights: International students are permitted to work 140 full days or 280 half days per year, providing an essential source of extra income.The "Analogue Fallback": What to do if the new digital portal is not yet available at your local responsible mission.Visa Application Portal: digital.diplo.de/studium.Academic Verification: aps-india.de.University Selection: myguide.de and study-in-germany.de.Analogy for Your Relocation:Navigating the 2025 German visa process is like boarding a high-speed train. You cannot step onto the platform without your APS "ticket" already in hand, and the train will not leave the station unless your Blocked Account "fuel" meets the exact liter-for-liter requirements set by the government. If your paperwork is perfectly synchronized with the new digital timetable, your journey into the German education and labor market will be smooth and efficient.Essential ResourcesVisa Application Portal: digital.diplo.de/studium.Academic Verification: aps-india.de.University Selection: myguide.de and study-in-germany.de.Application to Visa Assistance: https://www.mydreamuniversity.in/MFL4D0WF
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has solidified its position as a leading global study hub for 2026 due to its unique blend of world-class academic standards, generous long-term residency options, and a thriving, tax-free economy.The following factors make the UAE a preferred destination for international students:The UAE offers high-quality education through prestigious homegrown universities and more than 40 international branch campuses from countries like the UK, USA, and Australia. These branch campuses, such as the University of Birmingham Dubai and Heriot-Watt University Dubai, deliver the same curriculum and award the same degrees as their parent institutions but at a significantly lower cost. For 2026, the UAE leads the region in higher education quality, with nine institutions ranked in the top 25 of the QS Arab University Rankings.One of the most significant draws for 2026 is the Golden Visa, which grants high-achieving students and graduates 5 to 10 years of residency without the need for a local sponsor. This provides stability for students to plan long-term careers and even sponsor their families. Additionally, the UAE has introduced specialized Job Seeker Visas (valid for 60 to 120 days) and Green Visas for freelancers to bridge the gap between graduation and full-time employment.The UAE’s economy is diversifying rapidly toward a knowledge-based model, focusing on future-driven sectors like Artificial Intelligence, renewable energy, and fintech. Key highlights for students include:Hiring Optimism: The UAE ranks #1 globally in hiring optimism for Q3 2025, with more than half of employers planning to expand their workforces.Tax-Free Income: Graduates benefit from a zero personal income tax environment, allowing for significantly higher take-home pay compared to Western countries.Part-Time Work: Under the "Earn While You Learn" policy, students can work up to 15 hours per week during semesters and 40 hours during breaks in specialized free zones.The UAE is consistently ranked among the safest countries in the world, featuring low crime rates and a safe environment for female students. With a population representing over 200 nationalities, the country offers a vibrant, inclusive atmosphere where international students find cultural familiarity and modern conveniences.The country’s geographic position links Asia, Europe, and Africa, offering seamless travel and global networking opportunities. Through the Education 33 (E33) strategy, the UAE aims to innovate its education system to attract 50% more international students by 2033, ensuring continued investment in scholarships and infrastructure.Think of the UAE’s education system as a high-speed global airport: it serves as a central hub connecting different parts of the world, offering multiple "terminals" of international curriculum while providing long-term "layover" options that allow you to step outside the terminal and build a permanent life in a thriving city.Check Your Targeted Universities - https://www.mydreamuniversity.in/MFL4D0WFWorld-Class Education and Global RecognitionInnovative Residency and Visa PathwaysEconomic Growth and Career ProspectsSafety and Multicultural LifestyleStrategic Location and Government Vision
Sushil did his B.Tech in Civil Engineering and worked in a construction company for 3 years. Then, he joined Purdue University for his Masters in Business Analytics from Krannert School of Management.
There is a struggle in achieving the Study Abroad dream, but there is also an unspoken struggle after relocating to a foreign country such as Germany. In this episode of The Higher Ed Podcast, we talk with Ayush Sharma about moving to Germany to pursue his Masters, adjusting to a new environment, and finding work.Follow Ayush on LinkedIn: Ayush Sharma, RWTH Aachen, LinkedIn"ForeignAdmits.com" is a global platform founded by International Graduates, after understanding the pain of 800K international students. ForeignAdmits.com focuses on the Student First mindset, availing a personalized, high quality, trusted mentorship, and admission assistance to study abroad aspirants.To book a Mentorship Call or Profile Evaluation Call, use this link to Register a Request - Book a CallEmail us at hello@foreignadmits.com  FOLLOW US here- LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/foreignadmits/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/foreignadmits/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/foreignadmits/Twitter - https://twitter.com/foreignadmits/
This is the 8th episode by ForeignAdmits.com. In this episode Sana is talking about how you can make a well crafted LOR while applying to dream college. A good LOR can almost offset anything in admission process. ForeignAdmits.com have expert and experienced writers and mentors from top universities for personalized guidance and document preparation. Visit- https://www.foreignadmits.com/ to submit your profile and boom a FREE call
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This is the 1st episode by ForeignAdmits.com and I am Nikhil Jain, PhD Student from Monash University ,Melbourne. In this episode I will talk about how you can make a well crafted SoP while applying to dream college. A good SoP can almost offset anything in admission process. ForeignAdmits.com have expert and experienced writers and mentors from top universities for personalized guidance and document preparation. Visit- https://www.foreignadmits.com/ to submit your profile and boom a FREE call
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